What's wrong with my Macbook??

A few weeks ago, I spilled gatorade on a new macbook. We sent to irescue, and they turned it on and told us it was junked. I asked for it to be shipped back so I could salvage the RAM. Instead, I cleaned everything with distilled water, put it back together and it started up. I've only been using it for a couple hours since then, and it was working perfectly. The only minor default was the screen had little white blotches on it.

This morning, I closed the lid to let it sleep, and when I came back, it was shut off. I tried to start it up again, but all that happened was:

1) A flash of light appeared on the screen
2) the sleep light turned on

Nothing else happened. No sound, nothing. After I put the power supply in though, it stays green for a couple of seconds, then goes red. I'm sure the power supply isn't the problem, because I had charged it overnight, and had an about 88% charge when it turned off.

What should I do???

Answers:
OK first, I would leave it alone for a little while, and then i would come back and see if its working but if it isn't try taking out the power supply, already did? then leave out in warm place to know the internal wiring are completely dry then it should'nt be that hard to power it up(or whatever)
sory only want 2 points not a book
buy a new one... had the same problem just spenty £1300 on a new one! sorry
Try to consult with your manufacturer.
it's definitely not workin'...

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